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Monday, 21 November 2011

Poster development




I have used the format of the labels, I intend to use this format throughout, however, I wanted to somehow create a conversation-like dialogue within the poster. I definitely didn't any image as I have moved on from the pretty awful pint vectors and wanted to concentrate on type based posters that emphasised the facts.   

I thought by using the asterix as a tool to create a hesitation. By withholding the information, it makes the bold statement at the top, then guides the onlookers eye to the next stage of the text.


Next I realised that the asterixed text at the bottom of the page needed to be smaller than the first text. As otherwise it would be equal and thats not what I wanted to portray, I wanted to make the bigger statement at the top with an overview, then add detail by the text at the bottom of it. 


I think this looks much better, well balanced and when printed I really like the outcomes too. 

As throughout there have been two different facts that I wanted to convey. 

That Guinnes contains only 210 calories. 

AND 

That Guinness contains antioxidants that can help reduce blood clots.  



These will be my final posters, I am pleased with them, particularly the subtle satire within the message. I think that they fulfil my intentions, informative type only images. 

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